Disposable bag for hygienic disposal of a feminine hygiene product

ABSTRACT

A bag ( 10 ) of thin plastic material shaped into a container having a closed end ( 11   b ) and an open end ( 11   a ) cut to provide two tying portions ( 18 ), and gusseted sides ( 14 ) extending between the open and closed ends. The plastic material is of a color and has embedded fragrance and antimicrobial agents, and has an imprinted design or pattern. The bag ( 10 ) is of a size suitable for receiving a single product, such as a used feminine hygiene product, along with any other material in the use or replacement of such product by a user, in which the tying portions ( 18 ) are tieable to seal said product within the bag. When a product is sealed in the bag ( 10 ) by a user, the antimicrobial agents inhibits the growth of odor causing bacteria, the scent masks any odors, and the color and imprinted design assists to conceal or obfuscate any blood on a used feminine product when received within the bag ( 10 ).

This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. ProvisionalPatent Application No. 60/731,387, filed Oct. 28, 2005, which is hereinincorporated by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a disposable bag for hygienic disposalof a feminine hygiene product, and relates particularly to anantimicrobial, scented, colored, imprinted bag for storing and thendisposing of a used feminine hygiene product. The bag provides clean,easy and discreet disposal of such feminine hygiene product (e.g., pads,tampons, sanitary napkins, and panty liners). The bag may also be usedfor disposal of other individual products, where hygienic discreetdisposal is desired, such as a used adult incontinence product. Thepresent invention also provides a method for hygienic disposal usingsuch bag, and a portable dispenser for the bags.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Plastic scented films in the form of long tubes have been used fordisposal of diapers in stand-along units, such as the Diaper Genie byPlaytex Products of Westport Conn., USA, in which the tube is dispensedfrom a container in the unit and then drawn and twisted by the userbetween used diapers to minimize odors there from. When the unit isfull, the tube and diapers individually captured therein are disposedof.

Other units have been developed for disposal of sanitary napkins andtampons, such as the Sanitary Disposal Unit manufactured by SDU ofAustralia, which has a liner bag which is compressed by the user betweeninserted sanitary napkins and/or tampons. The user is instructed tofirst wrap the used product in toilet paper or a wrapper prior toinsertion in the Sanitary Disposal Unit. When the unit is full, the bagis removed for disposal and replaced with a new bag. Such bags in theSanitary Disposal Unit are scented and have anti-bacterialcharacteristics, and are large enough to store in the unit up to 15sanitary items. Thus, these bags are not practical for separate useoutside of a Sanitary Disposal Unit for discreet personal disposal of anindividually used feminine hygiene product, as they are too large andbulky for such purpose. Moreover, such units for storing sanitary itemsare not typically present in public bathrooms, rather often a containerwith a hinged lid is present for disposing used items, and as a resultsuch container can become unsightly when opened, unsanitary, and canleak odors. Thus, a small discreet bag is desirable for disposal of aused feminine hygiene product that is available from stall mounteddispenser units or easily portable in a purse or handbag, and especiallybags which are scented, sealable, and anti-microbial to resist growth ofodor causing bacteria. Furthermore, such a small discreet bag whensealed may be disposed in normal trash bins, thus avoiding the expenseof providing, cleaning, and maintaining separate disposal containersspecially for used feminine hygiene products in public bathrooms, andavoiding clogged plumbing and waste-water pollution when used femininehygiene products are improperly disposed in toilets.

Scented purple bags are sold by CeDo Ltd. of Telford, Shropshire, UKunder the names Pop-ins or Ladymate for disposal of used femininehygiene products. However, these bags despite tying portions are notanti-microbial, and thus after receiving a used feminine hygiene productcan become odorous. Also, these bags can become unsightly, as theircolored plastic material is practically see-through and do notsufficiently conceal used feminine hygiene contents. Thus, it wouldfurther be desirable to provide a small discreet bag that is in additionto being anti-microbial to resist growth of odor causing bacteriaassists in concealing bag contents to the human eye.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, one feature of the present invention is to provide anantimicrobial, scented, colored disposable bag for a used individualfeminine hygiene product that can be easily sealed to contain suchproduct therein, which can also be used for individual hygienic disposalof any other used product, such as an adult incontinence product.

Another feature of the present invention is to provide an antimicrobial,scented, colored disposable bag for hygienic disposal of a used product,which has an imprinted design that in addition to bag color assists toconceal or obfuscate from view, any unsightly blood on a used feminineproduct when received within the bag.

A further feature of the present invention is to provide antimicrobial,scented, imprinted, colored disposable bags that can be located in adispenser for single bag dispensing therefrom.

A still further feature of the present invention is to provideantimicrobial, scented, imprinted, colored disposable bags that aresmall and discreet for disposing a used individual hygiene product.

Briefly described, the present invention embodies a bag of thin plasticmaterial having a closed end and an open end cut to provide two endingtying (or handle) portions, and gussets allowing for expansion along thesides of the bag extending between the open and closed ends. The plasticmaterial is of a color (e.g., pink), and has embedded fragrance (orscent) and antimicrobial agent(s). When a product is placed in the bagby a user, the tying portions are knotted to seal the bag close with theproduct inside, in which the antimicrobial agents inhibits the growth ofodor causing bacteria, the scent masks any odors, and the color assistsin concealment of contents in the bag.

The bag may be imprinted with a design or pattern. The imprinted design,and the selected bag color (e.g., pink) and the color of the imprint(e.g., darker reddish pink color) assists to conceal or obfuscate bloodon a used feminine product when received within the bag. Also, the bagmay be of a size limiting such bag to receiving only one used productalong with any other used material typically present in the use orreplacement of such product by the user. Such material in the case of afeminine hygiene product may be non-human bodily material, for example,a wrapper, or a plastic or cardboard inserter or applicator.

When the bag contains a used feminine product, it need not be wrapped intoilet paper or any wrapper or material prior to being located in bag asthe tied bag efficiently seals the used product, eliminating risk ofleakage. Further, since the used product is sealed in the bag it may behygienically placed in a container specifically designed in publicbathrooms, or disposed of within a general waste product basket, bin, orreceptacle without risk of contact by user or cleaning personnel to thecontents' potential infectious diseases, or the risk ofcross-contamination.

The present invention also provides a method for hygienic disposal of aused product comprising the steps of: providing a bag of color plasticimprinted material embedded with fragrance and antimicrobial agents,inserting in the bag a used product, tying two portions extending fromthe bag to retain the product within the bag, and disposing the tied bagin a receptacle capable of receiving a plurality of ones of the bag witha used product.

The product to be received and sealed in the bag of the presentinvention may be a used feminine hygiene product, or a used adultincontinence product, or any other individual product where hygienic,discreet disposal is desired.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The foregoing features and advantages of the invention will become moreapparent from a reading of the following description in connection withthe accompanying drawings in which:

FIGS. 1 and 2 are front and back elevational views, respectively, of abag in accordance with the present invention in which the bag lies flatwith gussets folded inward, such as in a condition prior to use of thebag;

FIGS. 3 and 4 are front elevational views, respectively, of the bag ofFIGS. 1 and 2 when the bag is in open condition ready to receive aproduct;

FIGS. 5 and 6 are side elevational views thereof when in said opencondition, from the left and right sides, respectively;

FIGS. 7 and 8 are top and bottom views, respectively, of the bag ofFIGS. 3 and 4 in the open condition;

FIG. 9 is a diagram of the bag of FIGS. 1-2 from a front or back view,in which the bag lies flat with gussets folded inward, such as in acondition prior to use of the bag;

FIGS. 10A-10C illustrate the steps for using of the bag of the presentinvention;

FIG. 11A shows an example of a stack of multiple bags of FIGS. 1 and 2;

FIG. 11B shows an example of a stack of FIG. 11A in which the bags arefolded over;

FIG. 12A is a portable dispenser for use in storing multiple bags ofFIGS. 1 and 2 which enable single bag dispensing therefrom; and

FIG. 12B is a cutout form for assembly of the dispenser of FIG. 12A.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIGS. 1-9, a bag 10 of thin plastic material is shownhaving an open end 11 a and closed end 11 b, and gusseted sides 14 whichfold inward between the open and closed ends. The open end 11 a has adie cut and perforated portion 16 along edge 16 a (see FIG. 9) whichwhen removed by the user or manufacturer form two tying or handleportions 18. Portion 16 is removed prior to use of the bag, and may havea hole 20 for hanging such bag on a hook. For example, hole 20 may be ⅜inches in diameter, and portion 16 may be about ⅞ inches wide and of alength to provide the desired length of tying portions 18. Multiple bagsmay be heat-blocked along region 22 (see FIG. 9) of portion 16 so as tocouple multiple bags 10 together, such as for storage of said multiplebags for presentation on a hook via hole 20. The closed end 11 b isprovided by a heat block along edge 11 c. For example, bag 10 may be of0.001″ (1 mil) thick material, 3½-3⅜ inches in width, and 9¾-10 inchesin length. The two tying portions 18 for example may each be about 4inches in length and each about 1¾ inches in width from the edge of side14 to the inner edge 16 a parallel to such side edge. The bag 10 may besized in accordance with the used product to be received in the bag,such that it is limited to receiving but one used product (and othermaterial related to the use or replacement of the product, such aswrappers, inserters, applicators, or the like material). The front 13 aand back 13 b of the bag may be identical except for a shift in arepeated printed pattern of black, white, or color ink or otherimprinting material on their outer surfaces. The gusseted sides 14 foldinward along fold 11 d allowing the bag to lie substantially flat, andas best shown in FIGS. 5-7 the gusseted sides expand outward when thebag 10 is in an open position for receiving a feminine hygiene productvia open end 11 a, or other product needing hygienic disposal, such as aused adult incontinence product. The sides 14 may be about 2 inches widewhen the bag 10 is open, and when the bag is closed, fold 11 d extendsinward about 1 inch from its respective gusseted side 14.

Bag 10 is formed of plastic material, such as a base of High DensityPolyethylene (HDPE) resin with additional color resin, antimicrobialresin, and fragrance materials. To make the plastic material colored,such as pastel pink color, an HDPE-compatible color resin is used, suchas available from A. Schulman, Inc., Akron Ohio, USA. In the case of apastel pink color for example, the color resin is of a HDPE specifiedcolor matched to Pantone Matching System (PMS) #196.

The antimicrobial resin may be, for example, Polybatch ASX 502 resin,also available from A. Schulman, Inc. Preferably, the antimicrobialresin provides an antimicrobial agent in the plastic material which isEPA registered as being effective against a wide spectrum ofmicroorganisms, such as e-coli bacteria and fungus. Preferably, thecolor and antimicrobial resins are compounded together, and suchcompound color and antimicrobial resin products are also available fromA. Schulman, Inc. Resulting compounded color and antimicrobial resinsmay be of 6% Amorphous Silica and 60% Titanium Dioxide.

The fragrance is a poly based material or Perfumery Compound, such asavailable from International Flavors and Fragrances (IFF), of Hazlet,N.J., USA. For example, the fragrance may be IFF catalog numberXBF-800230, Sweet Dreams, and such material may be a Poly IFFConcentrate when supplied in pellet form. As other base plastic resins,color resin, and antimicrobial resin components may be used, suchcomponents are not limited to those specified herein. For example, thebag's plastic material may be of a base material of combined HDPE andLow Density Polyethylene (LDPE) resins with color compatible resin,antimicrobial resin, and fragrance materials.

Pellets providing the compounded color and antimicrobial resins,fragrance, and base resin(s) are mixed together in a hopper, heated to apoint where the material is extruded into a thin film, formed into atube of specified thickness, width and gusset, imprinted, and die cutinto its final shape. When so mixed together, the fragrance material iscombined in 2% ratio with base resin(s). The compounded color andantimicrobial resins are combined with the base resin(s) in the hopperto obtain the desired color and antimicrobial strength. The compoundedcolor and antimicrobial resins may for example be in a 5% ratio (e.g.,Let Down Ratio) when combined with base resin materials. Other methodsfor combining the components of the bag plastic material may also beused.

As shown in FIGS. 10A-C, bag 10 is a one-time use bag which a user 24(illustrated by a hand) can place a used feminine hygiene product 26(e.g., pads, tampons, sanitary napkins, and panty liners and anywrappers, plastic or cardboard inserters or applicators, associated withthe used product or the user's replacement product), or other usedindividual product where hygienic disposal is desired (e.g., used adultincontinence underwear or pad), ties or knots tying portions 18, anddrops into waste receptacle 28 in bathroom or restroom. The knottedtying portions 18 effectively seal in contents 26 reducing risk ofcontact with germ-laden items. The bag's embedded floral fragranceprovides pleasant fresh scent, masking odors, for overall appeal tousers. The bag's built in antimicrobial agent inhibits the growth ofodor causing bacteria. The color (preferably pastel pink) and imprinteddesign (preferably of darker reddish pink color and of a floral patternbut other pattern may be used with or without other markings, or textrelated to bag use) assists in concealment or obfuscation of the bag'scontent to the human eye. In other words, since the bag's thin material,which enables the bag to be easily handled, tied, and packaged in adispenser, allows transmission of light there through the pink color,both the selected color (i.e., of the bag and imprint) and the imprinteddesign hinders the ability of the human eye to perceive the contents ofthe bag which may have pink or reddish blood stains. Use of the bagprovides an alternative to flushing in toilet and thereby serves tosignificantly reduce costly clogs in toilets and plumbing systems frompaper and heavy absorbent fiber based items used in feminine hygieneproducts. The used feminine product need not be wrapped in toilet paperor any wrapper or material prior to being located in bag 10, as the bagefficiently seals the used product, eliminating risk of leakage whensealed properly by tying or knotting portions 18. Furthermore, since theused product is sealed in bag 10 it may be placed in a containerspecifically designated in public bathrooms, or disposed of within ageneral waste product basket, bin, or receptacle, without riskingcontact by user or cleaning personnel to the contents potentialinfectious diseases. Such specifically designated or general receptacleis of a size capable of receiving multiple tied bags 10 each with usedmaterial.

FIGS. 11A and 11B shows a stack of multiple bags 10 in a flat and foldedover configuration, respectively. When stacked together and folded over,they may be assembled in a dispenser, such as the portable dispensershown for example in FIGS. 12A and 12B. In this example, the foldedstack is located on a base 30 of dispenser 29, a bottom 31 is foldedover the stack and base 30, and then flaps 32 folded form a pocket withthe bottom 31. Edge 31 a may be attached, such as by adhesive to base 30when folded over the base. Flaps 32 may be attached to bottom 31 byadhesive. An opening (or removable perforated portion) 33 enables theuser to pull out individual bags from the dispenser 29. Alternatively,the bags 10 may each be folded over and interweaved with each other suchthat dispensing of one bag exposes (or pops up) either end 11 a or 11 bof the bag underneath from the dispenser opening. A cover 34 may foldover the pocket formed by bottom 31 and flaps 32, having a tongue 34 awhich may received in a slit 35 in bottom 31, as shown in FIG. 12A.Opening 33 is shown as a dashed line to indicate that that it lies undercover 34 in FIG. 12A. Dispenser 29 enables multiple bags to be easilycarried by a user (e.g., up to 20-30 bags), such as in a purse, handbag,backpack, or pocket. Such enables the bags to be present when the userneeds them. The dispenser 29 may be made of cardboard or polyethylene,and is disposable when all bags are used. Portions 16 of the bags may beremoved prior to locating the stack of bags in dispenser 29, or removedby the user prior to use of the bag.

Other dispensers may be used than shown in FIGS. 12A-B. As such,multiple bags 10 may be placed in any container in fold-over, flat, orinterweave fold-over fashion, which has an opening to individuallydispense the bags. Such container may be portable or fixed, such asmounted to the wall or stall of a bathroom or restroom. In the case of aportable dispenser, the opening may be a slit or a fold-over slit, suchas typically used in plastic portable tissue packages. Thus, the bag isof a thin material and may be made sufficiently small in size to enablemultiple bags to be compact when oriented substantially flat andadjacent to each other in a fixed or portable dispenser in one of atleast a stack, folded, or interweave condition.

From the foregoing description, it will be apparent that an improveddisposable bag for hygienic disposal of a used product has beenprovided. Variations and modifications of the herein described bag,dispenser, and method of use, other applications for the invention willundoubtedly suggest themselves to those skilled in the art. Accordingly,the foregoing description should be taken as illustrative and not in alimiting sense.

1. A bag for hygienic disposal of a used product comprising: thinplastic material shaped into a container having a closed end and an openend cut to provide two tying portions, and sides extending between theopen and closed ends; said plastic material having at least anantimicrobial agent in the plastic material when said plastic materialis formed, in which said bag enables receiving only one used productalong with any non-human bodily material associated with use orreplacement of said product by a user of said used product, and saidtying portions represent two handles tieable to retain said productwithin said bag; and imprinted material along said plastic material,wherein said plastic material allows transmission of light therethrough, and said imprinted material and said plastic material are eachof a different type of a color red to enable said imprinted material andsaid plastic material to operate together to hinder perception of humanbodily material associated with use by the user of said used productwhen said human bodily material is received in said bag with said usedproduct and said human bodily material comprises blood.
 2. The bagaccording to claim 1 wherein said product is a used feminine hygieneproduct.
 3. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said product is a usedincontinence product.
 4. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said sideshave gussets which fold said sides inward toward each other.
 5. The bagaccording to claim 1 wherein said imprinted material forms a pattern onsaid plastic material.
 6. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said sizeof said bag is in accordance with the size of the used product to bereceived in said bag.
 7. The bag according to claim 1 wherein aplurality of ones of said bag are provided in a dispenser forindividually dispensing each of said plurality of ones of said bag. 8.The bag according to claim 7 wherein each of said plurality of ones ofsaid bag is sufficiently small in size to enable said plurality of onesof said bag to be compact when in said dispenser.
 9. The bag accordingto claim 7 wherein said dispenser is mountable to the wall or stall of abathroom or restroom.
 10. The bag according to claim 7 wherein saiddispenser is portable.
 11. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said bagis sufficiently small in size to enable a plurality of ones of said bagto be compact when oriented substantially flat in a fixed or portabledispenser in one of at least a stack, folded, or interweave condition.12. The bag according to claim 1 further comprising a fragrance resinmixed into said plastic material when said plastic material was formed.13. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said tying portions are presentand tieable prior to said bag being provided to the user.
 14. The bagaccording to claim 1 wherein said imprinted material is of the color reddarker than the color red of said plastic material to further enablesaid imprinted material and said plastic material to operate together tohinder perception of any blood when received within the bag with theused product.
 15. The bag according to claim 14 wherein said type of redcolor of said plastic material is pink.
 16. The bag according to claim 1wherein said imprinted material is at least a repeating pattern alongsaid outer surface.
 17. The bag according to claim 1 wherein no unusedhygiene or incontinence product is at any time externally attached tosaid bag prior to use.
 18. The bag according to claim 1 wherein said bagwhen folded is only folded over said bag or another one of said bag. 19.The bag according to claim 1 wherein said tying portions are an integralpart of the bag when knotted, said tying portions are tieable prior tosaid bag being provided to the user, and no unused product is at anytime externally attached to said bag.
 20. A method for hygienic disposalof a used product comprising the steps of: forming thin plastic materialhaving at least an antimicrobial agent; providing a bag of said plasticmaterial having imprinted material along an outer surface of the bag inwhich said imprinted material and said plastic material are each of adifferent type of a color red to enable said imprinted material and saidplastic material to operate together to hinder perception of any bloodupon said used product when in said bag; inserting in said bag a usedproduct along with any non-human bodily material associated with use orreplacement of said product by a user of said product; and tying twoportions extending from said bag after said inserting step is carriedout to retain said product within said bag.
 21. The method according toclaim 20 further comprising the step of disposing said tied bag in areceptacle capable of receiving a plurality of ones of said bag with aused product.
 22. The method according to claim 20 wherein said productis a used feminine hygiene product.
 23. The method according to claim 20wherein said product is a used incontinence product.
 24. The methodaccording to claim 20 wherein said forming step further comprises thestep of forming said thin plastic material having at least anantimicrobial agent and fragrance.
 25. A bag for hygienic disposal of aused feminine hygiene product in a general waste product basket, bin, orreceptacle without risk of contact by other persons to any contents ofsaid bag having a potential infectious disease, said bag comprising: athin film of plastic material shaped into a container having a closedend and an open end cut to provide two tying portions enabling knottingwith each other to close the open end, and inward foldable gussetedsides extending between the open and closed ends; said plastic materialcomprises at least an antimicrobial resin and a fragrance resin mixed inthe plastic material when said plastic material is formed, in which saidbag enables receiving only one used feminine hygiene product along withany material associated with use or replacement of said feminine hygieneproduct by a user of said feminine hygiene product; imprinted materialof a repeating pattern along the outside of said container, wherein saidplastic material allows transmission of light there through, and saidimprinted material and said plastic material are each of a differentshade of pink to configure said imprinted material and said plasticmaterial to operate together to hinder perception of human bodilymaterial upon a used feminine hygiene product when a used femininehygiene product is received in said bag; said tying portions are tieablein a knot to retain said used feminine hygiene product when present insaid bag so that said bag with the used feminine hygiene product islocatable within a general waste product basket, bin, or receptaclewithout risk of contact by other persons to any contents of said baghaving a potential infectious disease; said tying portions are anintegral part of the bag when knotted, and said tying portions aretieable prior to said bag being provided to the user, wherein no unusedfeminine hygiene product is at any time externally attached to said bag;said antimicrobial resin of the plastic material being sufficient toinhibit growth of odor causing bacteria upon a used feminine hygieneproduct when present in said bag; said fragrance agent of the plasticmaterial being sufficient to provide scent to mask any odors from a usedfeminine hygiene product when present in said bag; and said bag issufficiently small in size to enable a plurality of ones of said bag tobe compact when oriented substantially flat in a fixed or portabledispenser in one of at least a stack, folded, or interweave condition.26. The bag according to claim 25 wherein said size of said bag is inaccordance with the size of a used feminine hygiene product to bereceived in said bag.
 27. The bag according to claim 25 wherein saiddispenser is a portable dispenser having an opening, and a plurality ofones of said bag are provided in said dispenser for individuallydispensing each of said plurality of ones of said bag via said opening.28. The bag according to claim 25 wherein said dispenser is a fixeddispenser mountable to the wall or stall of a bathroom or restroom. 29.The bag according to claim 25 wherein said dispenser is portable.